
1) Amble 2) Amble along 3) An Unfinished Life actress 4) Another gait for Black Beauty 5) Between a trot and a gallop 6) Bound 7) Bound along 8) Bound around 9) Bounding gait 10) Bounding stride 11) Canter 12) Canter leisurely 13) Canterlike gait 14) Carefree gait 15) Casual gait 16) Casual pace 17) Cross-country gait
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1) Amble 2) Canter 3) Dogtrot 4) Sprint 5) Trot
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(US) A form of the canter seen in western-style riding; a three beat gait, performed at a relatively slow speed.[175]
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• (v. i.) To leap; to dance. • (n.) An easy gait, consisting of long running strides or leaps. • (v. i.) To move with a lope, as a horse. • (n.) A leap; a long step. • (imp.) of Leap.
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In western riding, a slow, relaxed, easy canter.
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Lope imperfect of
Leap . [ Obsolete] « And, laughing,
lope into a tree.
Spenser .»
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Lope intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Loped ;
present participle & verbal noun Loping .] [ See
Leap .]
1. To leap; to dance. [ Prov. Eng.] 'He that
lopes on the ropes.'
Middleton. 2. ...
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Lope noun 1. A leap; a long step. [ Prov. Eng.]
2. An easy gait, consisting of long running strides or leaps. [ U.S.] « The mustang goes rollicking ahead, with the eternal
lope , . . . a mixture of two or three gaits, as easy as the motions of a cradle.»
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A three-beat gait (1) an initiating hind leg; (2) a diagonal pair including the leading hind leg and the diagonal foreleg; and (3) the leading foreleg Also, to canter slowly
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move along with long stridesÂ
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Western term for a three-beat gait, the same as canter.
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[
v] - run easily
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A slow canter, used mostly in Western disciplines.
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a slow canter performed by Western horses.
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Slow Western canter.
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